S emergency Medicines.
It is a great cowmenience to have at
hand reliable remedies for ii in eases
of accident and' for'slfght injuries and
allinentse, A good mIiirlment and oiui
tsat is fist beconeint a favorite if nt
a household necetuilty Is Cli.aberlain'I
Pain Balm. By applying it proniptly
to aeut. brqise or burn it allays the
pain and causes the injury to heal hi
about one.-thltrd the taime usually-re.
qtmlred, and ad It Is an antiseptic it are.
v ntsany danger of blood poisoning.
When Pailn Boila i4 kept at hand a
rain .'ny bet treated bu fore |ir.la,-
Vrlln jrtIti-WaIi3hkT quick
,wef. Fr ale .by all druggists.
LIST OP JURORS

roi i ios, Boany.nente lootitou 'II
i Aoi. Apply 46 Kias. Liberty irstet,
Sat ( Th tiunoae, itf
7 Miss ],reIt Elirine depsiried
SyeterdAy for 4ed41ok, where pihe will
proiced to spend a few days with
i friends. From, ieddlek she Will pro.
S0e4 to t., Auguptihie, Heabreese anid
terualidlna, whtro shle will ibe the
140t ii of friend.
i, P. Willi, a pllirani, and J. IW.
|UOle, stiretary, rliql test Th iu Sii to
a ltioUlIl thIlat here will bae nietiniK
o ite Republilcais nt Jolinsoii's Hall
,Monday eveltliag, Hepteitlber 119, whuiei
all tatreutedi are irnawvi to be |Irseits.
Thl meeting will bo called to otidatr
at S o'tlook.,
*Tretletlin's'i" the best, all know that,
SIt makei tlhe baby bri(lia,,ad (at-!,
1aby's sick, theo another' ii trouble,
Uive "Teethitta," it'll soosa weigh
double.
"Teoothiiiiaald, digestion, regulates
the bowel and i akes teething eisy' by
overcoming and counter~iOting the bad
offeots of the summer'i heat upon tihe
dear little ones.
The friends of Mrs. John Ohliesser,
who is under medical treatment at
the Oddl Follows' $anlitarium, will lie
gratflie to learn that thlu aidy is ima-
proving. Dr. Htodges, the phyileiian
in attendatice, makes a itost favor.
able report, and states that lihu aa-
tient will be out in i few days.
J. 13 lF'agle of LaCrosse, one of the
uost successful farmers (of that eoo-
ionl. wal ill the city yesterday, Mr.
-:.. 4t4e a0 thate the o"torpilar. and
rut lihae virtually destroyed hi cot-
ton crop, but his corn orop will le tlae
Itest for several years. The caho crop
will nist It as prolific al usual, owing
to the lack of rain.
Cheap rates to White Springi and
return vial G. & i. 1 railway. l)aily
limit, 15 days, $3, Week end, going
Saturday and Sundays, returning
Mondays following, #2.5i. le.-ave
Galntsville 01:5a. in .. :15 p. at. nSun-
day excursion only one dollar. Leave
Gainesville 6:46 a. in. Nine hotirs at
springs and back saine day. J. F.
HltIr., agllt.
After an abseiice of several wteks to
relatives and friends in Savannahi and
Augustai a., lr. and Mrs. Isaas Levy
have returned to theor home in this
city. The iltierous friends of Mra.
Levy, who has been indisposed for se*v-
erail iotntlih, will hbe delighted at tihe
inforitaatioii that the lady's condition
is greatly itoproved phylieally. Thel
trif rootedd at great beiieit to herr.
TO OPEN MONDAY.
Miss Tebeaui' Famous School Soon
'to Begin Thirtieth Year.
'tnorrow will hegin tih thirtiet.l
siicetisftl Sear of Misi Tebeaiu'i pri-
vate siAhool, whein1.i tlo' l.aol, as ail-
tnounced it Tihe Stun for the palt few
weeks, will open its dtlors to thle hail-
drea i of (aitiesvillhe.
As a tetacler Mili T'eleau has few
eqlali and leIss superiori, Slie ha4
elnjayed a remarkable success, and
there are many'proininllei people both
in businaies and professional services
who arte indebted to her for all the
'schooling they have ever had. The
School is a mixed one. but the strictest
discitplloe has been this successful
tesacher'e policy, and those who sendl
their children are assured f ahsthaiite I
safety) as regard; morals.
Funeral of Homer Hart.
'iiti funeral of lloier IHart, thl
tail-yearivld Iou of Mr. and Mra. (i.
W Hart, thlb sad, death iof wlho o -
eurred at th< holue of his ptarentis at
I'Paradise T'hurisdlay eveing, war hula
Saturday inoriiing at tlen o'clock. anid
was largely attended biy frieisld of lltm
deceaaed ladL
'lTh e intiriiin'nt wat in vt erri.ian
ciia'taery, and tn- t services ware very

A. eTnes of Knanpaha was a
buishte viaior to this ity yesterday ,
Mr. HReeO was for OTvral mnnthi j, m
isolated wi the (h rm of Vinable,
Iteese A o, aaval stares operators,
but reeentlyt disposed of hs listerbst.
Mid Annie iavis, a fatlilonabl mil-.
liner of Haltlmore who has accepted a
position for the' winter with E. .
Ohitty & Son, MiOnopy, was in the
eit yesterday. S hewas on route to
that point, and left oni the afternoon
train.
I'rot,. haw of Ft. White, for the past
two yeas onew o the.. etliClent teachers
of Columbia county, was in the oilty
ye tsirday. Hle has been appolnted thli
Iore to the princllpalshilp of the M1o.a
nopy school, which will be opened to.
morrow.
4. T. Junli of Rooky 'Point, one of
the progressive younI truckers of that
seetio0, was in the 1lty yesterday and
made The Sun an agreeable call. Mr,
Jonile states list the trackers Wit his
Vailnity have laid their beds and
iplantd, and in a majority of eases the
p ar r iI iIiO bClienw srop Icts of
flne yield.
The Sun asknowledges a fraternal
ctll yesterday from lessrs. A. H. and
Wilson Potts of Parksburg, Pa., thes
former being publisher of Th Chester
County Tites. These kentlemett are
making a tutr through Florida, and
favored Uainesvi)le with a visit. They
are elevr tan .terliaing, and we
ire pleased to note that they are well
pleased with Oalaeaville and this deo.
tlo4. While here they are guests of
Thos. P. Faus.

~itrv, i i i la Ia til6511110 u Io u -m
wanted everywlier. No anvYasit*gia.
(food pay. (ooporative Adv, Co C .
(. '(?oliln, the oliver' traveling
representative of the o ourtney ioee
,Coopany, t. Louis, li at the, Brown
House.
yor rOnt, to dJirahle g*,titleiinm
tenant, nlte room lir floor. furrnished
or unfurnished. KIeference. exchanged.
P. 1. Boi 216.
AI. A. Denslr of JoneAville was
in thle cily yesterday. Mr. iienslr
haI recently leaked thi 'froy llotel at
Higi Springs. and will, with hls ion.,
conduct that hostelry in, future.
A. Mi, Dickson of the' Consolidited
(iroery Company, one of the Oleverest
and niot sueessfiil Iallesnmen in the
State, arrived in thi city yesterday.
and will spend Sunday with his friends
here.
Miss Agnes ,troiier of Kuolhelle,
after a pleasant visit to relatives lIsre,
returned to her hoolu, yesterday. Alia
Zetrouar is one of Alachui county's
most efficient aid popular joung
teachers.
Rev, and Mrs. Those. J. Noreiiw pi
atd children arrived in th6 city ye-
serday trom Mioanopy. They depart.
ed in the afternoon for Waldo, where
Mr. NoraWorthly Is engaged in con-
ducting a series of tent revlivsi meet-
dilg.
After several days spent in this city
with his parents, L. A. Jernigan,Jr.,
returned yesterday to Arcadia, where
he is eugaged in the watch and Jew.
elri business. Mr. Jerni.gan Was one
of the "sojer boys" who accoonpaniled
the boardss to Minassas.
Profsi 'M. 0. M ntoih and J. Hi of.
fee of Archer &ad Waldso ehools, rye
spectively', were among the visitors to
this city yesterday. They report en-
oouraging conditions in their schools,
and that the work for the fall term
will prove' very effective.
Wanited-(tuiokly, few persons to
represent long established wholesale
house among retail merchants and
agents. Local territory of few coun-
ties. $11 salary. and expenses paid
weekly. Expeae money advanced.
Commilsilon eitra. Permanent en.
gagement. Business ueessaful. Pre.
vious eprenoe not essential.' Kn-
close ,lf4d.dreeMd envelope. Ad-
dress, Superinten4en t Traveler, 3!25
)Derborn St,, Chiicago. dl2t
A pleasant party of yning folki en-
joyed the evening With Miss Ituth Doig
Friday. The party comprised Imter
McCreary. Fraser Merchant, Addison
Pound, William and Joseph Shanda
and Jake Padgett, and Missei Ruby
iDetand, RR4a0l Pedrik, Itth Doig,
luota Patton Ind Julia Walnwrlght.
i)elioious refreshments, comprising ice
cream and akei, were served, and the
evening alitoether was passed in a
inmost delightful manner.
Attention is directed to theehange
of the advertisement of Geo> W. Hyde,
"The Big Store," which appears in this
issue. Mr. Hyde states that he expects
to be receiving his fall line of' *ood*
during the week, and asks those iler.
ested to call and inspect the same. He
will make special priee, oiln uminer
goods in the meantime, tany of which
will be good and servicable until late
in the fall, It would pay prospective
purchaser to call and examine the line
aed prices.
Mrs. J. A. Ammons announces that
she has been appointed to represent
the R. I, iray Company 4f New York,
and is prepared to receive orders for
ladies' tailor-made suits, wraps, under.
wear, negligee garments, shirs waists,
etc. 'All garments made to order front
measures sent, and guaranteed to be
fitrt-lass in every respect. She will
be pleased to hear front anyone inter-
eted It n this line of goods, and wfil call
promptly on any ladies who will send
her their names. 'Phonie No. 2.